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Every filmmaker should remember that they aren't just making a moving picture, they're crafting a work that is just as auditory as it is visual. Sound is half the sensory experience of your film, and when a film sounds bad, your audience will notice. But if they notice good sound design at work, that's when you push a moment into real greatness. Here are ten tips that can help you reach that threshold.

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